Boat Builder

Pertemps Isle Of Wight
Northwood, Isle of Wight, Isle of Wight
10 months ago
Applications closed
Posted
5 Aug 2025 (10 months ago)

Boat Builder / Laminator
Location: Cowes, Isle of Wight
Full-Time | Permanent
Hours: Monday – Friday, 08:30 – 16:30
Starting rates between £13-£16 per hour

Pertemps Isle of Wight are currently recruiting for a Boat Builder / Laminator on behalf of a well-established and respected marine business based in Cowes. This is a fantastic opportunity to join a busy, hands-on boatyard with a strong reputation for quality and craftsmanship across a wide range of marine projects.

The Role:As a Boat Builder / Laminator, you’ll be working on a variety of builds and repairs in a small but highly skilled team. This is a full-time, permanent position offering a stable workload and supportive environment.

Key Responsibilities:
Laminating and general boat building work

Working with composite materials and marine components

Ensuring high-quality finishes across all jobs

Collaborating with colleagues on bespoke marine projects

Requirements:
Previous experience in boat building and/or laminating is essential

A positive attitude and willingness to work as part of a team

Strong attention to detail and pride in your work

Ability to follow instructions and health & safety procedures

What’s On Offer:
Full-time, permanent role within an established local company

Competitive hourly rate, dependent on experience

Friendly and professional working environment

On-the-job guidance and development opportunities

If you're a motivated and skilled individual looking to join a respected Island business, we want to hear from you.

To apply, please contact Pertemps Isle of Wight today by calling (phone number removed) or emailing a CV to (url removed)

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